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Wojciechowski: Manning, Colts should work it out
Unlike Joe Montana and Niners, maybe Peyton Manning and Colts can work it out

Tiger happy headed into Pebble Pro-Am event
Preparing for his first PGA Tour event of the 2012 season, Tiger Woods said Tuesday that a poor final round in Abu Dhabi two weeks ago when he had a chance to win has not deterred him and that he is pleased with the state of his game.

Thunder get by Warriors despite Ellis' 48 points
Kevin Durant hit a go-ahead bank shot with 14.2 seconds remaining, and the NBA-leading Oklahoma City Thunder overcame career performances by Monta Ellis and David Lee to beat the Golden State Warriors 119-116 on Tuesday night.

Clips' Billups out for season with torn Achilles
Clippers guard Chauncey Billups suffered a torn left Achilles tendon Monday night and will miss the remainder of the season, the team announced Tuesday.

Pierce moves past Bird as Celtics' No. 2 scorer
Paul Pierce passed Larry Bird as the second-leading scorer in Celtics history in Tuesday's game against the Bobcats.

Bird likes Kobe as teammate over LeBron
Boston Celtics great Larry Bird saw the Los Angeles Lakers as the enemy during his playing days, but there's one current Laker he'd like on his side if he were playing today -- Kobe Bryant.

Big Ten ADs considering 4-team playoff format
The Big Ten, which helped squash the notion of a four-team playoff to crown a national champion in college football several years ago, is taking another look.

Giants, fans celebrate title with NYC parade
After winning Super Bowl XLVI, the New York Giants and throngs of fans were treated to their second ticker-tape parade in five years along the Canyon of Heroes in lower Manhattan on Tuesday morning. As many as 1 million people were expected to attend.

Rangers hire assistant to help support Hamilton
The Rangers announced Tuesday night that Shayne Kelley has been named a major league staff assistant and part of his duties will be to support Josh Hamilton.

Ricky Williams retiring from NFL after 11 years
Baltimore Ravens running back Ricky Williams plans to retire, he announced Tuesday.

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